Because he had a plan to give people their pride back, and to make their lives better. People believed in it, so they voted for him.
Cause he's a good guy.
because he's german :p :D
Many people hated him, people who liked him are simply just the KKK and the new-Nazi
Hitler was VERY persuasive. Hitler rose to power by being voted in.
he was the leader of the nazi armies, the people who started ww1 and ww2
the German people wanted out of the depression, Hitler promised to bring them out of the depression... when everyone voted for him he changed the idea, he blamed the econimic losses on someone else, that someone else happend to be the Jews
Depends on what you mean by Bad thing because their is many views of bad. During the reign of the the Third Reich, what we think of bad was good to the Germans. Hitler encourages some people to do thing such as killing and beating people because Hitler wanted to free Europe from Jews and communism. Hitler encouraged people because, He knew they would listen to him. The listen because Hitler was their leader and Hitler was an inspiration to all the German's. The Germans were inspired by Hitler because, of the positive things Hitler done.
It depends. But, yes. Many people were happy after Adolf Hitler's death. Some say the world was much peaceful afterwards. However, the people on Hitler's side were not to crazy 'bout it.........
The people voted for him.
He was voted president by the German people
Hitler was VERY persuasive. Hitler rose to power by being voted in.
Eva Braun did, his mother also.
hitler was voted for the nazis leader in 1933
He was voted in.
He got voted into office.
No Hitler was not voted into leadership. He came to power when President Paul van Hindenburg died. Then Hitler was telling Germany that he was going to help them and so then they made him president. Unfortunately he turned on them.
He was powerful simply because people voted him into a position of power, namely as the Chancellor of Germany.
A wide range of people voted for Hitler, including those who were disillusioned by the economic and political instability of the Weimar Republic, felt marginalized or resentful due to the Treaty of Versailles, were seeking strong leadership, or were influenced by Nazi propaganda. His rhetoric promising national pride, economic prosperity, and a restoration of German greatness resonated with many Germans at the time. It is important to note that not everyone who voted for Hitler supported or were complicit in his later atrocities.
One of the functions of political parties is that they nominate people to run for public office positions. The various nominees from different parties are the ones presented as candidates to be voted for.
The Germans because Hitler seemed like a great leader to them as he was.